The George Washington University

Dual Degree: BSHS/MSHS in Clinical Research Administration

Address:

2121 I Street

Washington, DC 20052

United States

Program Information

Degrees Offered:

Dual Degree: BSHS/MSHS in Clinical Research Administration

Format: Online

Program Description:

Accelerate your career with the George Washington University's dual-degree BSHS and MSHS in Clinical Research Administration program. Combine the work of earning your BSHS and MSHS and save time on your path to a career in health care. With the skills you'll gain in this online clinical research administration program, you'll be ready to participate in clinical trial conduct that protects patients through addressing ethical and legal considerations in product development and contribute to innovative medical research.

BSHS total number of courses: 20 undergraduate courses** MSHS total number of courses: 9 graduate courses

Program completion: 3-4 years Residency requirements: No on-campus residency or practicum

*Students may transfer up to 60 credits from a prior institution. Students must complete at least 60 credit hours of GW coursework.

**Not including any courses required to meet the general education or advanced standing requirement.

Accreditation:

Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, Middle States Commission on Higher Education

Facts & Figures

Classification: Doctoral/Research University—Extensive

Loans Offered: The Office of Student Financial Assistance offers financial aid in the form of Federal Stafford Loans and alternative loans to graduate students seeking to finance their graduate educations.

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